For the last time, this goes for ANY emcee; delivery is not the same thing as flow. They are 2 completely, different aspects of emceeing. Most women in the game, don’t have any of the 3, to make it in Hip-Hop in the long run. She’s on her Jay-Z shit again, which is appropriate since she brags like him for the entire song, with his wife.

Particularly, this track shares alot similarities with “Hola Hovito” Especially the lines on his flow, and his empire.

@TheScrivener Check my suggestion, all of this is valid since it spans her history of being a newcomer, to a veteran where she is now. The “the parent/apparent” is wordplay, to how a parent naturally assumes their role, from a place of authority. People don’t believe kids, but those who are older and wiser.

She’s also “raising Hip-Hop” by herself, notably the most male-dominated genre in the world. This means that most males nowadays are doing a shit job of “keeping it real” or losing their influence over time, since she’s around.

@illustriousQ Idk how much of what I said is valid there ^, I was trying to get a lot of half-ass tates fixed on this album, on that day, LOL.

She is definitely using the “Independent women theme” from Flawless and extending it, for her 1st verse. That “Big Mac” line is still vague and confuses the shit out of me, so I may have been reaching there. There is a lot of wordplay being used though.